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The Poetics of Korolenko's Fiction

Part of the Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series
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Vladimir Galaktionovich Korolenko (1853-1921) reigned high in popularity in pre-revolutionary Russia as a writer of short fiction until his contemporary, Anton Chekhov, out-ranked him in the 1880s.

This study examines Korolenko's fiction and highlights his contribution to short story writing.

His talents synchronized descriptions of nature, landscape and surroundings with mood and action.

He uncovered the guiding moral strength in heroes, notwithstanding their social standing.

Although Korolenko continued classic Russian literary traditions, he was an original thinker motivated to write by his own compassion and search for justice for those who were defenseless.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820433055 / 9780820433059
Hardback
891.733
01/06/1997
United States
146 pages
160 x 230 mm, 400 grams